Mr Archibald Williamson
1860 - October 29, 1931Summary information for Mr Archibald Williamson
Contributions
1918
Motor Fishing Boats. Written Answers January 14, 1918
8 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Prohibition against Dealing in Certain Metals and Ores without a Licence.) Commons January 15, 1918
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Prohibition against Dealing in Certain Metals and Ores without a Licence.) Commons January 23, 1918
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. Commons January 31, 1918
2 speeches — FREIGHTS (ARGENTINA). Commons January 31, 1918
MERCANTILE MARINE (TORPEDOED OFFICERS AND MEN). Commons January 31, 1918
IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM, EDINBURGH CASTLE. Commons January 31, 1918
OFFICERS' FUNERALS. Written Answers January 31, 1918
2 speeches — NAVY AND ARMY NURSES. Commons March 7, 1918
INCOME TAX. Commons May 1, 1918
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT. Commons May 15, 1918
SCOTS GUARDS (PRIVATE IN HOSPITAL). Written Answers May 30, 1918
2 speeches — CLAUSE 25.— [Continuance of Relief under 5 Geo. 5. c. 7 s. 13.) Commons June 3, 1918
4 speeches — CLAUSE 26.— (Provision with Respect to Deductions for Wear and Tear of Plant, etc.) Commons June 3, 1918
CLAUSE 27.— [No deduction to be allowed on account of annual value of premises abroad.) Commons June 3, 1918
2 speeches — SHIPPING LOSSES. Commons June 4, 1918
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons June 4, 1918
3 speeches — ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE (SKIPPERS). Commons June 24, 1918
ENEMY SUBJECTS (CHINA). Commons July 10, 1918
SPIRITS IN BOND, SCOTLAND. Written Answers August 8, 1918
NEW CLAUSE.—(Establishment of Scotch Education Department.) Commons October 16, 1918
WIDOWS' SONS. Written Answers October 17, 1918
CLAUSE 10.—(Reciprocal Treatment of Midwives Certified in Other farts of His Majesty's Dominions.) Commons October 21, 1918
3 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Repeal of Section Nine of the Principal Act.) Commons October 21, 1918
2 speeches — FISHING VESSELS (POST-WAR SALE). Commons October 30, 1918
INTERNATIONAL TRUSTS. Commons November 19, 1918
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